Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 28, 1973, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JUNE
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D rink Campaign
SRL-MOR, INC., PuMiatwrt
LARKY GARNRR, I4 h < r
«ABLVIW SCHWAB, C .n M m lt.r
The Vernonia Jaycees are taking
part in a program in which, for the
first time since prohibition, a
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national leadership organization
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R
has dedicated itself to work for
V .n w n i« , Oregon
greater awareness and understand
“
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m «U ing of drinking problems in our
matter Auput 4, 1822, under the society
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act of March 3, 1879
The United States Jaycees have
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adopted a major resolution calling
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Ave” Ven’on‘ a, Co- who drink alcohol—and for ac-
fumbla County, Oregon 97064 and cepUmce of the individual's right
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Century F-anns
Senior
Sought b y OHS
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Some of the top names in Pro­
fessional Rodeo will clash with
some of Ihe top rodeo stock July 2,3,
and 4 at the 38th annual St. Paul
Roden
w »4r
The Vernonia Senior Citizens me
m eat Ecola Park was a t t e iX iT v
A persons Everyone had a real
mce day there was abundance of
good food The Seniors wished that
" tis C l U d have been P’^ n t
Thanks go to all who were kind
enough to load their cars and make
h possible for those who wanted to
paid at the Vernonia Post Office not ,o drink
aa second class m atter.
The campaign will go into action
School Cooks
A ttend Class
Disney on Parade' Fourth
Edition to Plav Portland
Pennits Given
To Oregonians
K ennedy T a lk
B ille d b y NEA
Democrats A id
B ills Passage
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F or Information and Prices CaE Gary ai
221-0654 in Portland
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WESTERN STRUCTURES
840 S.W. K in g
A super supper, a
humble price. $2.15!
And for kids ten und under
its just 15c a year'
Lunch costs $ 1.60. And with
our Senior Citizen's card,
your meal's just $1.00
from 2 to 4 p.m.
night.
FO R EST O RO VE
C O M M U N IT Y
Saturday. June 30 - 2 p.m. Adult
Tennis Clinic - high school tennis
courts
HOSPITAL
Weekdays. Monday through Friday
- 1 to 5 p.m Open Recreation
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B R M M O M O M Q )O M S O M M M h
Admitting List
June 19 - Wilma C. Brwer, Juanita
G. Morford
June 22 Harry G. Sandon
JO Y
THEATER
Tri., Sal.
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MOTOR FREIGHT, INC.
Phone 429-3462
id
V V,
Tuesdays - 6 p.m - Horseshoes
Pitching, Hawkins Park
Thursdays - 1 to 3 p.m. - Crafts -
Scout Cabin
There w ill be no activities at the
Scout Cabin on July 4
While industrial noise-and (be
serious hearing losses it can cause
among w orkers-is currently re­
ceiving wide attention, the problem
is not new Almost 100 years ago the
medical profession started to take
notice of the hearing impairments
suffered by boilermakers who
worked in excessively noisy en
vironmenls
Everybody
gets the royal
treatment.
D on't hesitate
bringing the little
ones along Because,
at our place, kids
arc meant to be seen
Heard. And, usually,
tidied up after
Cheerfully!
Come share
our table.
We ll serve lunch
from 11 a.m to 4 p.m.,
supper from 4 30 til 9
every day but
Sunday. Come see
what s cooking at
our newest King s
I able I he place for
families who like
eating a lot,
for a little
Tuesdays, 1 to 3 p.m., Children’s Oil
Painting
Oliver Reed
nehalem
valley
*°aÉák8¡.
Tuesdays - to to 11:30 a m. - Story
Hour, Scout Cabin
June 29-30
OLIVER
Low Cost
Wood & M étal
Buildings
m eat royally in St. Johns
>aying a kingk ransom!
Local Students
business, riding und roping with
dollar signs in (heir eyes Five time
all-around champion Larry Mahan
of Brooks, is expected to be at St
Paul trying to win enough money to
put him (jack on the top of the hean
Presently, Mahan, who has finish
ed out of top spot for two con­
secutive years due to injuries is
riding second in money winnings
behind Bob Ragsdale of Chowchilla
Calif Ragsdale is serving as pre.
sidenl of Ihe Rodeo Cowbovs As­
sociation this year and is out to
prove nice guys do finish first
Presently Ihe RCA president ig
ahead of Mahan by (3,131, with a
total winnings of $26,805 Mahan
narrowed the gup lo that amount
with a (1.318 win a week ago at
Pueblo West, Colorado
Ollier Oregon cowboys expected
to attend the St Paul Ritdeo are calf
and team roper Leo Camarillo
Donald. Doug Brown, Silverton, and
John Quintana, Creswell Camarillo
and Brown are presently 4 and 5 in
the ull-uround money winning
standings respectively
There w ill be three evening per­
formances at the St Paul Rodeo
(his year, July 2, 3, and 4, and an
additional artemisin performance
on the 4th
Century farms are currently be
ing sought throughout the state,
reports Extension Agent Don Coin
Walrod.
Once again, Christianson Bro­
The agent says a recent letter
from Irvin Mann Jr., director of the thers of Eugene will provide Ihe
bucking horses and bulls, according
State Department of Agriculture
called attention to the fact that to Rodeo Association President Bill
Century Earms—farms that have Smith. At least a few of the animals
been operated continuously by the in Hie Christianson line-up always
make their way Io Ihe national
same fam ily for 100 years or more
are being sought in connection with rodeo finals, giving proof to Ihe
the tooth anniversary of the Oregon claim they give the cowboys a run
for their money
Historical Society.
In 1958 the Oregon Historical So­
Bui those bulls and broncs won't
ciety along with the State Depart­
have an easy time of it either All
ment of Agriculture and others
the rodeo cowboys who w ill per­
inaugurated the Century Farm
form at SI Paul will be there for
program honoring those farms that
had been in operation for more than
100 years After 1960, registrations
for Century Earms were placed on a
five-year basis
Ordinarily the next registration
period would not come up for Cen­
tury Earms until 1975 but because of
Senator William H Holmström,
(he looth anniversary of the His­
(D) Gearhart, Senate Majority
torical Society, the society and the
Leader announced June 18 that the
Department of Agriculture will
Senate Democrat’s Caucus position
register all farms not previously
taken on SB 68, the relative re
registered that were settled in 1873
sponsibility bill, was the major
or earlier and are still being opera
(actor leading to an overwhelming
ted by the same fam ily.
victory on the floor of the Oregon
Walrod savs forms for applying
Senate by a vote of 24 to 5 The bill
Builders Board Hires
lor Century Farm honors can be ob
now goes to the House
tamed from county extension o ffi­
The passage of SB 68. under Ihe Special Investigators
ces The deadline for completing of leadership of the Democratic Ma
applications is July 27.
jority Party in the Senate, prohibits
The State Builders Board has
the recovery of payments made
contracted with special investiga
after July l. 1973. by Ihe Public
George Fox College
tors to contact builders throughout
Welfare Division from the relalives
the state to determine compliance
of those receiving assistance
Lists VHS Graduates
with Ihe provisions of the Home
Because oi Ihe recent changes in
builders l4iw which was effective
the
federal
guidelines,
those
per
Two Vernonia High grads were
July 1, 1972
listed on the Dean’s List, spring sons eligible for assistance will
Information relative to nearly
term honor roll, at George Fox receive their money directly from
the federal government, elim inat­ 8000registered builders is available
College at Newberg.
from local building officials, De
Marsha Jensen, a sophomore ing the necessity of routing it
partment of Commerce district
through state agencies for disbur
Christian education major, daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Richard Jensen sement and adding additional costs offices und from the Builders Board
of Timber Route; and Geoffrey to the administration There w ill be office in Salem
very little cost to the State of
Proehl, a 1973 G-F graduate, ma
Oregon and the taxpayers by this
joring in language arts-education
FOR
YOUR
were the two tabbed for honors He change in procedure
Holmström added that HB 2430,
is the son of M r and Mrs Darrold
TRANSPORTATION
the bill which eliminates relative's
Proehl
responsibility
for
the
cost
of
care
of
Miss Jensen graduated from VHS
NEEDS SEE
institutionalized relatives, should
in 1971, and Proehl in 1968
be before the full Ways and Means
DON ROBERTSON
Committee this week, and be ready
for action on the floor shortly.
HAMBY CHEVROLET
The Senate Democrats have also
1064 S.W. Oak
taken the position to support HB
HILLSBORO. OREGON
2430 and Holmström has extremely
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high hopes for passage of this im ­
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portant piece of legislation
The ocean was beautiful and
weather was perfect Perhaps the
in
6,700
Jaycee
communities
all
Sub t C ri Df i An.
over the country. The sensible trip can be made again before
P«r Y e a r - I n the Nehalem
drinking
effort will include public summer is over
Valley
service
messages
for television, a llv e" J ^ rSh,P 'S C° " ,,nK
14.00 Per Y e a r Elsewhere
newspapers, radio and movie thea­ all> Do come in and join us ” the
a w n a n H M a M a n M M M i
ters as well as posters, bumper group invites.
Don't forget that the foot doctor
stickers,
newsletter articles and
O F F IC E HOURS
w ill be at the Vernonia Clinic again
reproduction
prints,
and
a
pam­
Men., Toes.. Wed., F r l . - 8 a.m. te
phlet of guidelines for responsible J r,da>. July 6. and Friday. July 20
8 p.m.
Make appointments early
drinking.
next business meeting and
Thors. A S e t - 1 , . m . to 12 n ^ ,
In their campaign, the Javcees
beheld at the renter
hope to enlist strong support'from
Phon. 429-3372
Ju,v 6' 12 30 P m All
young
people,
elected
officials,
N eam osasi
business and labor leaders, clergy, nicnibcrs arc welcome.
doctors and other influential
ALL TIME DISNEY FAVORITES . . . Donald Duck. Goofv
groups
I Oregon
Pluto and 100 other Disney stars greet audiences when Disney On
Young people are of special inter­
. Newspaper
P-uade presents a ^-hour live extravaganza in Portland’s Memo­
est The young are prepared and
J Publishers
rial (. oliseum, Wednesday, July IK through Sunday, July 22.
educated carefully for adult p riv i­
il Association
leges and responsibilities such as
driving, voting, and earning a
living, but very little attention is
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given to teaching young people re­
Eighty-two public school cooks
sponsible practices and attitudes
about drinking Honest and open took over the Portland Community
discussion before young people College kitchens recently to im ­
prove their kitchen skills and meth­
begin drinking is a jaycee goal
_ Disney On Parades" Fourth
The Jaycees recognize that par­ ods and to learn new food prepara­
Edition w ill involve audience par­ talked or waved just to them
ents and the family unit can be tion ideas for their own school
It would be simple to produce a
ticipation as the 2>,. hour live musi­
among the best and early examples kitchens next fall
pageant. But, to produce audience
cal
unfolds
on
stage
The
Public
School
Food
Prepara­
of responsible living including re­
involvement is something else.
Disney On Parade returns Wed
tion Workshop was a first for PCC.
sponsible drinking.
Staff members have spent hours in
nesday,
July
18.
through
Sunday
but
most
likely
w
ill
be
presented
The United States Jaycees new
the audience listening and watch­
responsible drinking program is again next year if the enthusiasm of Ju y 22, at Portland’s Memorial ing
( oliseum The show is presented bv
the participants is any indication
called
“
Operation
THRESHOLD".
Oregon residents are citizens of
What makes a live audience
i f aN R r’? Oi1UCt'Ons a Pa r,"ersh'P
School cooks from Vernonia. Scap
one of the only eight states and one The alcohol education effort is poose.St Helens. Portland. Tigard
laugh'’ Why is it funnv if Goofv trips
of
NBi
Enterprises
and
Walt
Dis­
Canadian province entitled to ob­ made possible by a grant from
over his own feet? How long can you
Beaverton Aloha. Lake Oswego ney Productions
tain a Nonresident Permit and HEW s National Institute on Alco­ and \ unihill spent one week cook­
The show staff found early in the hold the attention of a family aud­
hol
Abuse
and
Alcoholism
avoid paying the retail sales tax in
ing and baking at PCC’s Sylvania game the audience was eager to boo ience wilh serious moments on
Washington
center under the instruction of the the villains, cheer the heroes and stage ’ Do costume colors make a
The State of Washington imposes
food services staff The results of clap to the music People eniov difference9 How about the music-
restrictions on the granting and use
participating For the aud.ence does a loud brassy sound help Goofy
their “ laboratory experiments”
of these permits. Sales must involve
hen, "Disney On Parade" is more or is a simple lick of the drum more
were served to students and staff
tangible personal property for use
than just watching a show develop. effective?
for lunch and dinner.
outside Washington and sales must
Staff members have also learned
The in-kitchen time was sup­ It s joining in the fun and that's one
be to people who are not residents of
plemented by classroom discus­ of the secrets of the extravaganza’s each act must have a "high point” .
Washington
In a comedy act it can be anything
U S Senator Edward Kennedy sions with the PCC staff and lec­ success
Charles H Mack, director of the
Great comedians react directly to from small clumsy falls to a single
(D Mass.) w ill key note the opening tures by consultants from Oregon
Oregon Department of Revenue,
complicated mechanical
trick.
session of the National Education State University. Oregon Board of their audience and the same goes
Each
idea
is
rehearsed,
tried
on
live
says. “ SomeOregon residents write
for
Disney
laugh-getters
as
Donald
Association convention Friday, Education, and the Beaverton
to us to obtain a perm it or
Duck, Goofy and Pluto Routines for audiences and refined
June 29. at 8:30p.m. at the Portland Schools.
information about how to get one
A large part of the reason for
these three fantasy comedians w ill
Coliseum His talk to the delegates
We refer them to the Washington
success
of “ Disnev On Parade”
find
them
working
directly
to
the
will project a broad overview of the
Department of Revenue ”
then ts simply that each member of
Among those attending the class audience, and throwing ¿p their
situation
facing
our
nation’s
Permits are available at the cost schools
the creative learn plans to please
was Mrs Jackie Atkins, head cook hands in disgust if thev don't
of one dollar from an district office
each
and every member of Ihe
consider
the
applause
or
boos
ap­
at
Washington
Grade
School
oepbs Radio stations KOAC Cor­
of the Washington Department of vallis and KOAP-FM Portland w ill
audience through involvement And NEW ARRIVALS , . .
propriate.
Revenue and offices of some in­
For the all-new fourth edition, the while the acts w ill change each vear
simulcast live coverage of three
dependent agencies.
traditional opening again presents ’ t s,ecret1,° success w ill continue
major NEA sessions—the Kennedy
Washington recently distributed a
all of the Disney favorite characters Total involvement means a happy
talk Friday night, the Saturday TOWN TOPICS
bulletin setting out the provisions of
Mrs Cecil (Florenz) Huff re
fliNMling the stage to greet their fans audience That's what "Disney On
morning
session
at
9.30
with
three
the law
ceived word Wednesday morning of
moving right into the audience for a Parade is all about.
speakers including U.S. Congress­
m*1 Jw -th of a granddaughter the
Applicants must agree to grant
Disney on Parade performances
The Kenneth Williams. Frank
personal handshake and wave
man Albert H Quie (R-MN); U S.
Washington access to records and
night
before Proud parents-boast
are
8
u
Pe
m
Uednesday.
July
i
8
Music has been prepared for
Congressman James G. O’Hare Greys and Justin Folkens. enjoved
mg their first ch ild - are Mr and
other information to demonstrate
through Saturday, July 21; 6 p m
(D-MI); and Dr Walter W Heller. a potluck dinner at the Folken home nearly every act to give the au
Mrs Jim Moreland of Astoria
that such purchases are not first
Sunday. July 22; Matinee perform­
dience a chance to clap to the beat
Professor of Economics, University Tuesday evening M r and Mrs
used substantially in Washington.
The only vital statistics available
ances.
Friday,
July
20.
through
Best proof of audience involve­
of Minnesota and former Chief of Grey have recently returned from
at press time was the little misses
Oregonians who obtain a permit
the Council of Economic Advisors: an European trip and treated the ment is to sit next to a child waving Sunday, July 22, at 2 p m
weight—seven pounds. 5 ounces A
cannot exempt themselves from
Reserved tickets are $5, W and $3
and the Sunday morning session at group to a showing of their pictures, at a Disney favorite on the stage
name had noi been chosen at that
paying the Washington sales tax on
Tickets
available
at
Memorial
Coli
taken
while
in
Europe,
which
was
9 .50 with speakers including D r
time
It s a one-to-one situation and for all
repairs, services, recreational ac­ Haim Ginott, noted psychologist e n it’-ed very much.
the world in their minds no one else s.e.un’ ^35 8771 Stevens and Son
tivities. and meals or refreshments
Lloyd Center and Salem; Meier and
ST M A R Y ’S Thrift Shop open is even there
and author of “ Teacher and Child” -
Sales to servicemen stationed in
‘ra n k , downtown Portland; Lin
Jonathan Kozol, former teacher first and third Friday of every
In
every
performance
thousands
Washington or any nonresident
™ 'n , ^ v'n«s 4 Loan, Beaverton;
5(fc
Oil has been produced in Beau
and author of “ Death at an Earlv month
of children leave the show proud of
temporarily residing in Washington
mont
for 64 years
and
Hardy
s,
Jantzen
Beach
Cen-
U S Congresswoman
the fact that the Disney characters ter
• including students) are not exempt cu Ci ’
Shirley Chisholm (D-NY).
from the sales tax on any purchase
Coverage of this national forum
Applicants for the Nonresident
on education w ill be coordinated
Permit must confirm their resi
on-the-scene by oephs Producer
dence by showing a driver's license
Shirley Howard with John Mac­
hunting license, fishing license,
Donald and Chuck Stroughter as
professional license or credit cards
Associate Producers
NEA President Catherine Barrett
describes the convention’s goals as
a new and innovative forum for
discussing the issues, problems and
forces that w ill reshape our edu­
cational system in the decade
Names of Columbia County stu­ ahead
Help yourself
dents who made the scholastic
Behold! A different
honor roll spring term have been Summer Recreation
to
more
good
things.
announced by Oregon State Uni­
entree every night!
versity
We serve 5 or 6 salads—
Calendar of Event«
Like golden-fried f is h -
A total of 1.866 OSU students
tossed vegetable, fru it and
shrimp,
oysters, and white
qualified for the honor listing which
Thursday, June 28 - 7-9 p m -
jello. Buttery vegetables.
requires at least a B plus or better
fish Sweet and sour
Volleyball, high school students and
Saucy
meatballs.
Home-
grade average
spareribs with pork chow
baked cinnamon rolls.
Local students on the list in­ adults, high school gym
mein Pork roast and short
cluded:
And desserts, homemade,
ribs Juicy roast beef
Friday, June 29 - 1 p m . Nature
all kinds.
l ender baked ham. Plus
Vernonia Edgar M Burton, Jr.,
Haynde at Clint s Tree Farm (Pre
senior. Engineering
fried chicken, fresh every
S ™ , at Scout Cabin ° r phone
w
"V
Top Cowboys At St. P au l
(Our grandest opening! Monday, July 2nd.)
® K ing$ Table
f he American Smorgasbord
P o rtlan d, Oru.